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  • Gerontology
  • Public Health
  • Implementation Science

Background:

  • Falls are a leading cause of injury in older adults, with increasing incidence due to population aging.
  • The Falls Management Exercise (FaME) program effectively reduces falls and injuries in clinical trials.
  • Inconsistent commissioning of FaME in England highlights a need to assess its real-world effectiveness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the implementation of the FaME program in diverse community settings.
  • To identify factors influencing the successful delivery of FaME in real-world contexts.
  • To assess if FaME's benefits observed in trials translate to community-dwelling older adults.

Main Methods:

  • Mixed-methods approach using triangulation and a multilevel design.
  • Framework analysis of interviews with stakeholders and observational data.
  • Analysis of quantitative, anonymized service data from exercise program users.

Main Results:

  • (Study ongoing; results to be published)

Conclusions:

  • Findings will inform a toolkit for commissioning and delivering FaME programs.
  • This research can guide public health strategies to reduce falls in older adults.
  • Successful implementation may lead to cost savings in health and social care.